Difficult-Product223
Difficult-Product223 t1_iwk6oj9 wrote
Reply to Study indicates flood events at dams will significantly increase over next 80 years due to out of date rainfall modelling and climate change. by unswsydney
So put these guys in charge…since they are perfect modelers. Solutioned!!!
Difficult-Product223 t1_iqp6r5b wrote
Reply to comment by hanakuso in Effect of COVID-19 Vaccines on Reducing the Risk of Long COVID by mightx
After 10 mths of the crappiest health of my life I have become a little curt because this is a common dialogue that most every person with LC has multiple times with Doctors, Friends, Coworkers, and random commenters. However, I cannot point to a test that says LC-positive. My apologies are not sincere but I wish they were because that would mean I have my life back, apologies for that. Here are the 2 theories: 1. Totally unnoticeable case of Covid became LC, or, 2. Never had Covid but immune system did not like the mRNA jabs at all and has gone into overdrive to screw things up long-term. Have not done an antibody test yet, have had many PCR tests, including a negative one (performed poorly) soon after symptoms arose. Had neck surgery in the meantime. Got rid of the headaches and brainfog (mostly) by taking gobs of antihistamine (Allegra) a common LC suggestion. So i'll try the test you mentioned (thanks). If it's negative, it is not at all unreasonable to think the mRNA vaccine has had this horrible inflammation effect. In the beginnings of mRNA technique research this was a big issue, maybe it's been solved for the vast majority but 1% which is millions are not liking the approach of turning your own system into a spike protein production plant. So what's frustrating is that nobody is looking at this stuff. I am not an antivaxer, I'm probably the opposite, I have access to great resources, but it doesn't mean there's zero chance of some harm to some people.
Difficult-Product223 t1_iqov04l wrote
Reply to comment by Confident_Bridge9811 in Effect of COVID-19 Vaccines on Reducing the Risk of Long COVID by mightx
How many times have you been sick for 10 months with symptoms that match a current pandemic (LS)? Thanks for explaining viruses. My wife is a PhD in biochem and my son is at Harvard doing a PhD in immunology after working in a COVID lab at NIH….but ya, maybe it’s a 10-month cold.
Difficult-Product223 t1_iqo3csa wrote
Reply to comment by Camerongilly in Effect of COVID-19 Vaccines on Reducing the Risk of Long COVID by mightx
I disagree. It has the same symptoms and extreme longevity as LC and does not match any previous illness. No way to prove it though so it’s easy to discount.
Difficult-Product223 t1_iqns5fj wrote
Reply to comment by gwolfealpha in Effect of COVID-19 Vaccines on Reducing the Risk of Long COVID by mightx
It turns into an academic exercise. I’ll do it because I’m curious so thanks for the info. Still, there’s no where to go be it positive or negative results.
Difficult-Product223 t1_iqnm627 wrote
Reply to comment by Confident_Bridge9811 in Effect of COVID-19 Vaccines on Reducing the Risk of Long COVID by mightx
Yes, but that’s my point about not being able to get an antibody test to actually know rather than just assuming. Also the timing, possibly coincidence, is suspect…booster and then 2 weeks later, bang LC began.
Difficult-Product223 t1_iqnjrpd wrote
What’s the risk of them causing LC? I swear I never got COVID but ended up with LC so what was the cause…three mRNA jabs maybe? It’s practically impossible to get an antibody test to verify if I had asymptomatic COVID but if I didn’t it means Moderna was the culprit. Incredible the lack of scientific curiosity around COVID and LC on possibilities that don’t fit into the right boxes.
Difficult-Product223 t1_j2loaok wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Researchers find that public health trust was the strongest predictor of positive attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination. Information literacy, science literacy, and religiosity affected attitudes to a lesser degree. by glawgii
They are apologetic?!? That’s surprising.